.If
Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) is interested in fighting terrorism
and treason, he should not only look at the first source
of terrorism against America in the Middle East —
the state of Israel — as described in the accompanying
story, but he should inquire into the numerous high-level
American government policy makers who have already been
investigated by the FBI for suspected espionage and illicit
influence-peddling on Israel’s behalf.* For the record,
they include such prominent figures as: •
Richard Perle, former chief advisor to then-Sen. Henry M.
Jackson (D-Wash.), at the time Israel’s foremost advocate
in Congress, and later assistant secretary of defense for
international security policy in the Reagan administration
and chairman of the Defense Policy Board under GeorgeW.
Bush; •
Stephen J. Bryen, former top aide to then-Sen. Clifford
Case (R-N.J.), the ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign
Affairs Committee and later Perle’s hand-picked deputy
assistant secretary of defense for international economic
trade and security policy during the Reagan years. Bryen
also founded the powerful Jewish Institute for National
Security Affairs that spawned multiple other appointees
to high office in GOP administrations; •
Paul Wolfowitz, deputy secretary of defense in the G. W.
Bush administration and later, briefly, World Bank president;
•
Douglas Feith, former Middle East specialist on the National
Security Council, and then deputy assistant secretary of
defense for negotiations policy during the Reagan administration,
and finally undersecretary of defense for policy in the
G.W. Bush administration; and •
Jane Harman, former California congresswoman, now head of
the Woodrow Wilson Center, which is highly influential on
U.S. foreign policy. Aside from the infamous former Navy
Department-based spy for Israel, Jonathan Pollard, serving
a life prison term, multiple American Jews in the military
and U.S. intelligence in recent years have been investigated,
disciplined, or otherwise convicted outright of various
forms of disloyalty, including two of the more notable:•
David Tenenbaum, a Defense Department employee whose security
clearance was revoked over suspicions regarding his perceived
devotion to Israeli interests; and •
Ben-Ami Kadish, a mechanical engineer for the U.S. Army,
who was convicted of relaying U.S. defense secrets to Israel
from 1979 to 1985, including nuclear secrets. He was never
punished for his treason, ostensibly due to his advanced
age.

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